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Georg Stute, Velbert DE
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20110024860 | Device For The Detection Of Electromagnetic Waves And Method For Producing Such A Device - Device for the detection of electromagnetic waves with | 02-03-2011 |
Joseph Stute, Grover Beach, CA US
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20100117953 | Hand-worn interface device - A Hand-Worn Ambidextrous Interface Device for use with interfacing with a computer or similar device includes in some preferred embodiments a Housing, an Angled Face, a plurality of Switches and a Removable Three-Axis Joystick. In some preferred embodiments the Removable Three-Axis Joystick may control the cursor on the monitor or screen of the computer or related device to which it is communicating. | 05-13-2010 |
Manfred Stute, Esslingen DE
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20100159360 | Arangement and method for providing a fuel cell with an oxidizing agent - In a device and method for providing a fuel cell with an oxidizing agent via a supply line which leads to a cathode chamber of the fuel cell and in which a compressor is arranged, and a discharge line which extends from the cathode chamber to an expander and wherein a bypass line extends between an output of the compressor and an inlet to the expander while bypassing the fuel cell with a first flow control valve arranged in the bypass line, a recirculation arrangement is provided for returning oxidizing agent from the supply line downstream of the compressor to the supply line upstream of the compressor. | 06-24-2010 |
20110097632 | Air supply unit for a fuel cell stack, fuel cell system and method for operating an air supply unit - In an air supply unit for a fuel cell stack comprising a compressor for compressing air that is fed via a feed line to the fuel cell stack and to a turbine to which also exhaust gas of a combustion chamber can be supplied and wherein an exhaust gas from the combustion chamber is supplied to the turbine, the feed line to the fuel cell stack is in communication with a branch line by way of which compressed air can be fed also to the combustion chamber. The invention further relates to a method for operating an air supply unit for the fuel cell system. | 04-28-2011 |
20140255808 | FUEL CELL SYSTEM - A fuel cell system ( | 09-11-2014 |
Manfred Stute, Esslingan DE
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20100158722 | Air supplier, particularly for an air supply system for fuel cells - In an air supplier particularly for air supply systems for fuel cells including a compressor having a housing with a radial diffuser and including a rotor operated, by an electric motor, a diverting channel is connected to the radial diffuser providing a communication path guiding the air via an axial annular passage to an inwardly extending coiled collecting chamber whose outer diameter is not substantially larger than the outer diameter of the electric motor. | 06-24-2010 |
Michael Stute, Plano, TX US
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20120210429 | Adaptive Behavioral Intrusion Detection Systems and Methods - Systems and methods for analyzing historical network traffic and determining which traffic does not belong in a network are disclosed. Intrusion detection is performed over a period of time, looking for behavioral patterns within networks or information systems and generating alerts when these patterns change. The intrusion detection system intelligently forms correlations between disparate sources to find traffic anomalies. Over time, behaviors are predictive, and the intrusion detection system attempts to predict outcomes, becoming proactive instead of just reactive. Intrusions occur throughout whole information systems, including both network infrastructure and application servers. By treating the information system as a whole and performing intrusion detection across it, the chances of detection are increased significantly. | 08-16-2012 |
Michael Roy Stute, Crystal River, FL US
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20160050189 | END POINT SECURED NETWORK - The disclosed embodiments include a method for receiving data packets at a host system. In one embodiment, the method includes the steps of: intercepting a data packet, at a data link layer, that is being sent to an input/output (I/O) port of the host system using a hardware device that is located between a hardware network interface and the input/output port of the host system; reading, using the hardware device, at least one parameter from the data packet; determining, by the hardware device using instructions written in memory of the hardware device, whether the at least one parameter meets an authentication criteria, wherein the host system is unable to write to the memory of the hardware device; and in response to determining that the at least one parameter meets an authentication criteria, forwarding, by the hardware device, the data packet to the input/output port of the host system. | 02-18-2016 |
Michael Roy Stute, Plano, TX US
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20090177675 | Systems and Methods of Identity and Access Management - The present disclosure generally provides systems and methods of providing identification and access management. The system could include a network security zone having access rules for a network resource object associated with the network. The system could also include a module to collect information related to an attempt to access the network resource object and to generate an alert if the collected information fails to meet certain requirements related to the access rules. The module could change the access rules to prevent possible future unauthorized access attempts based on the collected information. | 07-09-2009 |
20090177765 | Systems and Methods of Packet Object Database Management - The present disclosure generally provides systems and methods of packet object database management. The database management system includes a database server designed specifically to process binary network packet data. The database server is associated with a parser, query engine, retrieval engine, virtual machine, data manger, and file processor. The database management system uses a proprietary query language to support all accesses to the database. The parser identifies whether the query is a data management query or if it is a data retrieval instruction. If the query is a data management query, the data manager manages the query request and attempts to satisfy the query request. Otherwise, query engine could further analyze or parse the query into a particular query structure or sub-structures to attempt to satisfy the query request. | 07-09-2009 |
20090178139 | Systems and Methods of Network Security and Threat Management - The present disclosure generally provides systems and methods of network security and threat management. An exemplary system includes detection and prevention modules (DPM) designed specifically to collect and transmit suspicious binary network packet data. The collected network packets are sent to a behavioral correlation module to perform automatic behavioral correlation: (1) within each DPM, (2) across all DPMs installed on a network, and (3) across all DPMs installed on all networks. The results of the behavioral correlation are sent to a security dashboard module (SDM), which generally acts as a fully integrated Security Event Management system and collects, correlates, and prioritizes global network alerts, local network alerts, posted vendor alerts, and detected network vulnerabilities with enterprise assets. The SDM could display the results in a user-friendly graphical user interface and has the ability to perform geographic mapping of externally generated threats. | 07-09-2009 |
20130117852 | Detecting Emergent Behavior in Communications Networks - Systems and methods of detecting emergent behaviors in communications networks are disclosed. In some embodiments, a method may include decomposing a plurality of data packets into a plurality of component data types associated with a candidate alert representing a potential security threat in a network. The method may also include retrieving, from a database, a count for each of a plurality of historical data types matching at least a subset of the component data types, each of the counts quantifying an amount of data of a corresponding historical data type previously detected in the network in a given time period. The method may further include calculating a score that indicates a discrepancy between an amount of data in each of the subset of the component data types and the counts for each corresponding historical data type in the same time period, and handling the candidate alert based upon the score. | 05-09-2013 |
Silvio Stute US
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20120175553 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING A SILICON INGOT - Method for producing a silicon ingot comprising the following steps: providing a container to receive a silicon melt, providing a temperature control device to control the temperature of the silicon melt in the container, arranging raw material in the container comprising silicon and at least one hydrogen-containing additive to reduce the formation of dislocations, and control of the temperature in the container ( | 07-12-2012 |
Silvio Stute, Freital DE
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20100254878 | PROCESS FOR WINNING PURE SILICON - Process for winning pure silicon comprising the following steps: Providing a suspension, which exhibits at least some contaminated silicon particles, and guiding the suspension through at least one microstructure apparatus. | 10-07-2010 |
Uwe Stute, Neustadt Am Ruebenberge DE
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20120234802 | Machining Work Pieces with a Laser Apparatus and an Electric Arc Apparatus - A technique for machining work pieces with a laser apparatus and an electric arc apparatus includes generating a plasma gas jet with the electric arc apparatus, generating a laser beam with the laser apparatus, generating an electric arc with the electric arc apparatus, guiding the electric arc through the laser beam to a machined spot inside or on a work piece, and cutting the work piece with the electric arc or the plasma gas jet. | 09-20-2012 |